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  • 1. Which is not belong to the group?
A) Contain heavy pigment distributed unevenly.
B) Thin cross section of the hair is oval in shape
C) Cross section will be oval to round in shape.
D) Hair is usually kinky with marked variation in the diameter along the shaft.
  • 2. Which one belongs to the Mongoloid race hair?
A) Hair contains very fine to coarse pigment and more evenly distributed.
B) Hair is coarse and straight with very little variation in diameter along the shaft of the hair.
C) Cross section will be oval to round in shape
D) Usually straight and wavy and not kinky.
  • 3. Similar to axillary hair but are coarser and do not appear bleached.
A) Limb hair
B) Moustache
C) Pubic hair
D) Trunk hair
  • 4. Through adolescence is generally finer and more immature that adult hair but cannot be definitely differentiated with certainty.
A) Infants hair
B) Toddler hair
C) Teens hair
D) Children hair
  • 5. Fiber is smoulder or burn slowly and give odor like that of the burning feather. When removed to the flame will not continue to burn readily and charred beard remains at the end of the fiber.
A) Vegetable fiber
B) Silk
C) Mineral fiber
D) Animal fiber
  • 6. Under the ultraviolet light what is the color of bleached wool
A) Bluish-white to bluish yellow
B) Brilliant white
C) Light yellow
D) Brilliant flesh yellow
  • 7. Under the ultra violet light it shows very bright light blue, much brighter and whiter than acetate silk.
A) Acetate silk
B) Cuprate silk
C) Nitro silk
D) Natural silk
  • 8. Smooth, cylindrical lustrous threads, usually single but often double, the twin-filaments held together by an envelope of gum.
A) Cultivated silk
B) Artificial silk
C) Natural silk
D) Wild silk
  • 9. Odor not so pungent, fumes have no effect on the lead
    ácetate paper.
A) Asbesto
B) Fibers
C) Silk
D) Wool
  • 10. What is the french term for textiles.
A) textelis
B) Textilis
C) Textulis
D) Textere
  • 11. Characteristics are neoded so that the minute lines and ridges in the impression do not break or disintegrate.
A) Should not injure the impression
B) Must pot have the tendency to adhere to the impression
C) Must harden rapidly to a rigid mass.
D) At must be easy to apply.
  • 12. Wood's metal is made of B, Pb, Sn, and Cd. What is the amount in percentage of those elements in the materials.
A) Sa 12.5%, B 25%, Cd 12.5%, Pb 50%
B) Pb 50%, Cd 12.5%, Sn 25%, B 12.5%
C) Cd 12.5%, Pb 25%, B 50%, Sn 12.5%
D) B 12%, Sn 25%, Pb 12.5%, Cd 50%
  • 13. According to woods metal composition and to periodic table of elements, Cd is a symbol for what elements?
A) Cadium
B) Cadmium
C) Cudium
D) Carbon Dioxide
  • 14. Variety of solder with melting point of 60° C to 70 C.
A) Negocoll
B) Alloy
C) Woods metal
D) Negocoll
  • 15. Adding ½ teaspoonful of salt to plaster of paris result to what effect
A) Hastening
B) Hardening
C) Rotarding
D) Accelerating
  • 16. In tool impression and tire impression, what kind of casting material is best for it?
A) Woods metal
B) Negocoll
C) Plaster of Paris
D) Plastic material
  • 17. It is rubbing gelatinous consisting material, consisting of colloidal magnesium soap.
A) Plastic material
B) Plaster of Paris
C) Negocoll
D) Celerit
  • 18. Which one is not correct in the following statement.
A) Examination of tool impression is done by comparative examination the purpose of which is to determine or to show that the tool made the impression in question.
B) Any material which can be changed from plastic or liquid state to the solid condition is called casting material.
C) It is hard to identify since one mark overlaps the other,
D) Inprint is a weak mark made by gravity that stays on the surface
  • 19. Impression of a single blow of a hammer is an example of.
A) Compression marks
B) Tool marks
C) Freckles marks
D) Friction marks
  • 20. has also presence of trace elements which may be sufficient to establish or negate the fact of a common
    source for two samples of glass.
A) Gas
B) Glass
C) Solid
D) Oxide
  • 21. The color changes undergone by Gallotanic ink in the process of oxidation provides a valuable means of estimating the approximate age of the writing. If it appears to be Blue it indicates it is
A) very recent
B) less recent
C) still less recent
D) not recent
  • 22. The color is dependent on the inorganic salt added, but on drying and standing they turn black.
A) Nigrosine ink
B) Logwood ink
C) colored writng ink
D) Carbon ink
  • 23. The eldest ink material known.
A) Logwood ink
B) India ink
C) Nigrosine ink
D) aniline ink
  • 24. Today most all colored inks are composed of synthetic aniline dyestuffs dissolves in water. In certain colored inks
    ammonium vanadate is added to render the writing more permanent.
A) ballpoint pen ink
B) chinese ink
C) Colored writing ink
D) logwood ink
  • 25. Term appliedo the partially visible depression appearing on a sheet of paper underneath the one that visible writing appearance.
A) obliteration
B) Contact writing
C) Indented writing
D) writing on carbon paper
  • 26. It easily smudge, affected by moisture, maybe washed off from the paper with the little difficulty.
A) Nigrosine ink
B) Carbon ink
C) India ink
D) Chinese ink
  • 27. Marks was prouced on paper by the flexible wire soldered to the surface of the dandy roll that caries the watermarks
A) stamp mark
B) ink mark
C) wire mark
D) water mark
  • 28. which oes not belong to the group.
A) soaking in coffee solution
B) exposure to charcoal
C) ironing
D) Absorption test
  • 29. Maybe made to determine either the rate of absorption or the total absorption of the paper.
A) Absorption technique
B) chemical test
C) soaking in tea solution
D) Absorption test
  • 30. the following are examples of sizing materials except.
A) Rosin
B) soda-sulfite mixture
C) Rag sulfite
D) mechanical pulp
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